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While we were upon the road,I had the resolution to ask Johnson whether he thought that the roughness of his manner had been an advantage or not,and if he would not have done more good if he had been more gentle.I proceeded to answer myself thus:'Perhaps it has been of advantage,as it has given weight to what you said:you could not,perhaps,have talked with such authority without it.'

JOHNSON.'No,Sir;I have done more good as I am.Obscenity and Impiety have always been repressed in my company.'BOSWELL.

'True,Sir;and that is more than can be said of every Bishop.

Greater liberties have been taken in the presence of a Bishop,though a very good man,from his being milder,and therefore not commanding such awe.Yet,Sir,many people who might have been benefited by your conversation,have been frightened away.Aworthy friend of ours has told me,that he has often been afraid to talk to you.'JOHNSON.'Sir,he need not have been afraid,if he had any thing rational to say.If he had not,it was better he did not talk.'

We talked of a certain clergyman of extraordinary character,who by exerting his talents in writing on temporary topicks,and displaying uncommon intrepidity,had raised himself to affluence.

I maintained that we ought not to be indignant at his success;for merit of every sort was entitled to reward.JOHNSON.'Sir,I will not allow this man to have merit.No,Sir;what he has is rather the contrary;I will,indeed,allow him courage,and on this account we so far give him credit.We have more respect for a man who robs boldly on the highway,than for a fellow who jumps out of a ditch,and knocks you down behind your back.Courage is a quality so necessary for maintaining virtue,that it is always respected,even when it is associated with vice.'

Mr.Henderson,with whom I had sauntered in the venerable walks of Merton College,and found him a very learned and pious man,supped with us.Dr.Johnson surprised him not a little,by acknowledging with a look of horrour,that he was much oppressed by the fear of death.The amiable Dr.Adams suggested that GOD was infinitely good.JOHNSON.'That he is infinitely good,as far as the perfection of his nature will allow,I certainly believe;but it is necessary for good upon the whole,that individuals should be punished.As to an INDIVIDUAL,therefore,he is not infinitely good;and as I cannot be SURE that I have fulfilled the conditions on which salvation is granted,I am afraid I may be one of those who shall be damned.'(looking dismally).DR.ADAMS.'What do you mean by damned?'JOHNSON.(passionately and loudly,)'Sent to Hell,Sir,and punished everlastingly!'DR.ADAMS.'I don't believe that doctrine.'JOHNSON.'Hold,Sir,do you believe that some will be punished at all?'DR.ADAMS.'Being excluded from Heaven will be a punishment;yet there may be no great positive suffering.'JOHNSON.Well,Sir;but,if you admit any degree of punishment,there is an end of your argument for infinite goodness simply considered;for,infinite goodness would inflict no punishment whatever.There is not infinite goodness physically considered;morally there is.'BOSWELL.'But may not a man attain to such a degree of hope as not to be uneasy from the fear of death?'JOHNSON.'A man may have such a degree of hope as to keep him quiet.You see I am not quiet,from the vehemence with which Italk;but I do not despair.'MRS.ADAMS.'You seem,Sir,to forget the merits of our Redeemer.'JOHNSON.'Madam,I do not forget the merits of my Redeemer;but my Redeemer has said that he will set some on his right hand and some on his left.'He was in gloomy agitation,and said,'I'll have no more on't.'If what has now been stated should be urged by the enemies of Christianity,as if its influence on the mind were not benignant,let it be remembered,that Johnson's temperament was melancholy,of which such direful apprehensions of futurity are often a common effect.

We shall presently see that when he approached nearer to his aweful change,his mind became tranquil,and he exhibited as much fortitude as becomes a thinking man in that situation.

From the subject of death we passed to discourse of life,whether it was upon the whole more happy or miserable.Johnson was decidedly for the balance of misery:in confirmation of which Imaintained,that no man would choose to lead over again the life which he had experienced.Johnson acceded to that opinion in the strongest terms.

On Sunday,June 13,our philosopher was calm at breakfast.There was something exceedingly pleasing in our leading a College life,without restraint,and with superiour elegance,in consequence of our living in the Master's house,and having the company of ladies.

Mrs.Kennicot related,in his presence,a lively saying of Dr.

Johnson to Miss Hannah More,who had expressed a wonder that the poet who had written Paradise Lost should write such poor Sonnets:--'Milton,Madam,was a genius that could cut a Colossus from a rock;but could not carve heads upon cherry-stones.'

On Monday,June 14,and Tuesday,15,Dr.Johnson and I dined,on one of them,I forget which,with Mr.Mickle,translator of the Lusiad,at Wheatley,a very pretty country place a few miles from Oxford;and on the other with Dr.Wetherell,Master of University College.From Dr.Wetherell's he went to visit Mr.Sackville Parker,the bookseller;and when he returned to us,gave the following account of his visit,saying,'I have been to see my old friend,Sack Parker;I find he has married his maid;he has done right.She had lived with him many years in great confidence,and they had mingled minds;I do not think he could have found any wife that would have made him so happy.The woman was very attentive and civil to me;she pressed me to fix a day for dining with them,and to say what I liked,and she would be sure to get it for me.

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